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he's urging faith leaders and even civil rights leaders in the african-american community to mobilize their churches to help kids, parents, and teachers find solutions to the problems in education. he says, kids must come first. >> we just have a crisis in our country. in our public education system is not doing well by our children, it's going to take an entire community to say enough is enough. >> johnson wants to level the playing field for all children who operate from a disadvantage, something he's too familiar with. >> and i grow up in a poor neighborhood and the only way to make it out of the community is basketball and got a scholarship to uc berkley. >> and he knows competing and winning, as a nba player with the phoenix suns enjoyed 12 years as one of the top players of the game. during his nba career, jonathan launched st. hope, a nonprofit community development organization to revitalize earn city communities in his hometown of sacramento. >> i didn't have any of my friends with me on college. they were on drugs, you know, in jail or dead. and i remember thinking, you know
he's urging faith leaders and even civil rights leaders in the african-american community to mobilize their churches to help kids, parents, and teachers find solutions to the problems in education. he says, kids must come first. >> we just have a crisis in our country. in our public education system is not doing well by our children, it's going to take an entire community to say enough is enough. >> johnson wants to level the playing field for all children who operate from a...
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immigrant rights are not civil rights? >> no, i think civil rights are for blacks. >> immigrant rights are not civil rights. >> apparently not, and i guess not all people are, you know -- can enjoy the personal liberty that the 13th and 14th amendment in this country out to give them regardless of race and ethnicity and gender and personal preference. she's just showing us how her personal bias is getting in the way of the obvious good decision making that anyone looking at the emerging majority minority in this country ought to be paying attention to. so it was ignorant and she looks ignorant and unfortunately, once again, it's another dent in the party that is trying or claiming to say that they want to outreach, you know, latinos. >> do you think that ann coulter represents the views of mitt romney in any event? >> first, i don't, to be fair. but i think he hasn't been able to come clean when it comes to his whole notion of what immigration should be. he still hasn't said he doesn't believe in self-deportation. he still
immigrant rights are not civil rights? >> no, i think civil rights are for blacks. >> immigrant rights are not civil rights. >> apparently not, and i guess not all people are, you know -- can enjoy the personal liberty that the 13th and 14th amendment in this country out to give them regardless of race and ethnicity and gender and personal preference. she's just showing us how her personal bias is getting in the way of the obvious good decision making that anyone looking at...
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civil rights laws say employers can't fire you because of age gender race, disability. the ounions take it further. they have no right to say no religious displays you have to dress professional. >> (bleep). >> your boss. >> no, no, no. >> no, no, no, no, no. the boss invests in the company and he doesn't get to determine the rate. >> that's the attitude among man neerns. >> the idea it is so condescending. these individuals are not able to think for themselves they cannot negotiate for themselves. that is such an insult. >> some people are not wise to this. they want to get together and bargain and that is freedom of association. >> go to a flee market on a saturday. that doesn't mean you have to impose your will on the rest of the country. most people don't want to be a part of the union public unions whether you like it or not are bankrupting states like california. >> and illinois. 203 billion of unfunded debt. the reason we have such a race between illinois and california. >> it is a rice right to the bottom unfortunately. the bad news for union members they don't
civil rights laws say employers can't fire you because of age gender race, disability. the ounions take it further. they have no right to say no religious displays you have to dress professional. >> (bleep). >> your boss. >> no, no, no. >> no, no, no, no, no. the boss invests in the company and he doesn't get to determine the rate. >> that's the attitude among man neerns. >> the idea it is so condescending. these individuals are not able to think for...
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civil rights laws say employers can't fire you because of age gender race, disability. the ounions take it further. they have no right to say no religious displays you have to dress professional. >> (bleep). >> your boss. >> no, no, no. >> no, no, no, no, no. the boss invests in the company and he doesn't get to determine the rate. >> that's the attitude among man neerns. >> the idea it is so condescending. these individuals are not able to think for themselves they cannot negotiate for themselves. that is such an insult. >> some people are not wise to this. they want to get together and bargain and that is freedom of association. >> go to a flee market on a saturday. that doesn't mean you have to impose your will on the rest of the country. most people don't want to be a part of the union public unions whether you like it or not are bankrupting states like california. >> and illinois. 203 billion of unfunded debt. the reason we have such a race between illinois and california. >> it is a rice right to the bottom unfortunately. the bad news for union members they don't
civil rights laws say employers can't fire you because of age gender race, disability. the ounions take it further. they have no right to say no religious displays you have to dress professional. >> (bleep). >> your boss. >> no, no, no. >> no, no, no, no, no. the boss invests in the company and he doesn't get to determine the rate. >> that's the attitude among man neerns. >> the idea it is so condescending. these individuals are not able to think for...
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i'd say that the current, you know, political alignment and divide back to 1950s and 1960s and civil rights movement and you had conservative white democrat s united with liberal northerners in the republican party and united with the far right goldwater righters but polarization is the rule in american history. it was the middle part and the early -- really the middle part of postwar years of last century the exception of that and heading back to where we always were. if you don't have the peer toss-up voters, you have soft voters. soft republicans and i think -- i won't get in to it but the po polling data with obama taking a small but significant lead right now i think what that is is soft democratic voters who have been motivated to come home and get in to the election in the last month. probably thanks to the convention. >> professor steve, let me ask you this because i mean, i'm excited about the debates and i think there are some people, some vote earls who are waiting for the debates. a lot of us peg this to the convention. waiting for the convention. when they start to pay a
i'd say that the current, you know, political alignment and divide back to 1950s and 1960s and civil rights movement and you had conservative white democrat s united with liberal northerners in the republican party and united with the far right goldwater righters but polarization is the rule in american history. it was the middle part and the early -- really the middle part of postwar years of last century the exception of that and heading back to where we always were. if you don't have the...
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look at this, the justice department tried to get arpaio to comply with federal civil right laws for 3 1/2 months. and monica, this is bias? >>guest: absolutely. i have been going through headline after headline and reuters headline that suggests and blairs out there that sheriff joe has denied latinos their constitutional rights. if i were --. >>neil: illegal. no alleged or reportedly and the idea is that illegal latino, illegal anyone. >>guest: that is the operative word in illegal immigration or illegal immigrant. it is illegal. >>neil: he makes it sound like racist and antilatino. >>guest: the justice department has launched the lawsuit and suing sheriff joe if addition to suing the state of arizona for enforcing the laws that the federal government will not or refuses to do and they are focusing their gunfire on sheriff gentleman and on the state of arizona and it it and other states that have passed similar laws rather than taking a look at the bad guys who are actually breaking the law, to get if this country. >>neil: they have been on this guy's case for a while and more havi
look at this, the justice department tried to get arpaio to comply with federal civil right laws for 3 1/2 months. and monica, this is bias? >>guest: absolutely. i have been going through headline after headline and reuters headline that suggests and blairs out there that sheriff joe has denied latinos their constitutional rights. if i were --. >>neil: illegal. no alleged or reportedly and the idea is that illegal latino, illegal anyone. >>guest: that is the operative word in...
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i mean, any time a group of people are denied rights and struggle for their rights that's a civil rights movement. and when women were struggling for their rights as they have been for many, many years and will continue to do so, nobody said that they were trying to ape the black people's movement. this is only raised when gays and lesbians are at the issue and i think it's a front for homophobia and hostile feelings towards this section of the population which exists among all people. black, white, whatever they are. gay people everywhere in this country and we ought to embrace them and help them to achieve equal status with the lest of us. this is a country that likes to be proud of its stance on civil rights and this is another step forward we'll take pretty soon. >> do you think what the president did yesterday, do you think it makes a big difference, do you think it changes something? >> i think it makes an enormous different. it's an endorsement. when the president says he's for something it doesn't mean it will happen, but it sends a powerful signal when the most powerful figure h
i mean, any time a group of people are denied rights and struggle for their rights that's a civil rights movement. and when women were struggling for their rights as they have been for many, many years and will continue to do so, nobody said that they were trying to ape the black people's movement. this is only raised when gays and lesbians are at the issue and i think it's a front for homophobia and hostile feelings towards this section of the population which exists among all people. black,...
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this is the civil-rights issue of our day. gerri: number four. he came out swinging and attacked the opponent. >> college graduates should not live out their twenties in their childhood bedrooms staring at obama posters wanting to get out with life gerri: the next one i that was brilliant for coke and eastwood talking to president obama. >> what do want me to tell mitt romney? i cannot tell him to do that. [laughter] you are absolutely crazy. that is as ba'ath as a biden. gerri: number two. governor crist christie kicking off with the keynote speech. inspiring. >> we could be the men and women the country calls on us to be. the only thing missing is leadership. you don't get that from reading a poll. real leaders don't read polls. they change polls. gerri: it gives me goose bumps. the number one comment as we saw the softer side of mitt romney. >> everyday dad gave montero's which he put to on her bedside table that is how she found out my father died. that morning there was no rose. gerri: olives will kiev positive messages and hope for the futu
this is the civil-rights issue of our day. gerri: number four. he came out swinging and attacked the opponent. >> college graduates should not live out their twenties in their childhood bedrooms staring at obama posters wanting to get out with life gerri: the next one i that was brilliant for coke and eastwood talking to president obama. >> what do want me to tell mitt romney? i cannot tell him to do that. [laughter] you are absolutely crazy. that is as ba'ath as a biden. gerri:...
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rights in california. even though supporters plan to ask up the supreme court to take up the case, they are not required to do so. but we spoke with a legal analyst who says it is likely it will be picked up >> this is a court that likes &x high profile cases and there are divided states on this topic. there is a split. that's the kind of case the seem court is attracted to >> if the supreme court doesn't take up the case then the ruling down striking drown prop eight will be put back into effect and same-sex marriages will be legal but only california. the analyst you just heard from explains what would happen if the case is picked up and how it could impact the entire nation >> if they rule in favor of the prop eight, then it will go back into effect. if they rule against the prop eight, if they rule in favor of same-sex marriage, same result, it will them be lee gel. it will not require that it be legal in every state, just the ability to do it if they want to. you would imagine that very quickly pro po
rights in california. even though supporters plan to ask up the supreme court to take up the case, they are not required to do so. but we spoke with a legal analyst who says it is likely it will be picked up >> this is a court that likes &x high profile cases and there are divided states on this topic. there is a split. that's the kind of case the seem court is attracted to >> if the supreme court doesn't take up the case then the ruling down striking drown prop eight will be...
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war, a clash of civilizations. media continue to buy into this myth that they bought into during world war ii and months and years preceding it that dictators can be appeased by giving something that they lack. you see that in editorials and columnists and "washington post" and l.a. times. >> rick: so photo editors, netanyahu posing as the worst dictator in the history of dictatorships. what were they doing in f not to show political bias? >> what is atrocious about this, i'm not a huge netanyahu fan per se, but they have so much an must towards him they don't display like they do with mahmoud ahmadinejad. i don't think they should be allowed to send out a picture like that, but you don't ever see them expressing anger or disgusted that discuss about wiping a nation off the map. >> rick: the post is owned by the same parent company as this network and that was the front page the other day. >> and it appears morgan syd, this was pretty good. they were looking -- but let's go back to how they covered obama's speech.
war, a clash of civilizations. media continue to buy into this myth that they bought into during world war ii and months and years preceding it that dictators can be appeased by giving something that they lack. you see that in editorials and columnists and "washington post" and l.a. times. >> rick: so photo editors, netanyahu posing as the worst dictator in the history of dictatorships. what were they doing in f not to show political bias? >> what is atrocious about this,...
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. >> right. michael, is mr. romney proud or ashamed of his signature achievement in massachusetts? i would expect most politicians in the civilized world would regard medical care for children as being a major success story. >> yeah. he's actually been pretty consistent in defending what he did in massachusetts, even as he attacks obama care. the issue is less that he's changing his position. it's just that he's slicing this issue very finely. he objects to obama care on a number of very narrow grounds, even though on the stump he sounds like he's objecting to it broadly. he doesn't think the federal government should be doing it, he thinks it's okay if the state government does it, he doesn't think taxes should be raised and he's against the medicare advantage cuts. this is consistent for him since the beginning of the campaign. the problem is his rhetoric sounds like he objects to obama care on a much broader -- >> but, michael, the central issue is the individual mandate. >> that's right. >> and he's having it both ways on that, isn't he? >> well, sure. he's saying i like the in
. >> right. michael, is mr. romney proud or ashamed of his signature achievement in massachusetts? i would expect most politicians in the civilized world would regard medical care for children as being a major success story. >> yeah. he's actually been pretty consistent in defending what he did in massachusetts, even as he attacks obama care. the issue is less that he's changing his position. it's just that he's slicing this issue very finely. he objects to obama care on a number of...
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rights movement. he's got. a number of awards over the years including 11 grammys. and get this, he has written 600 songs in his time. incredible. also john glenn, who as you said is an astronaut, a former senate. he was the third american to travel to space and the first to orbit the earth. also the oldest american to travel to space at age 77. pretty incredible, if you think about that. also, tony morrison, one of the most renowned authors of this time, she wrote a lot of memorable books, which i'm sure you've read of a lot of, she won the nobel prize for literature, the first african-american woman to win the nobel prize as well as the pulitzer prize. another person, delores weurta, helped to found the national farmworkers association. quite a mix. i did a look back in history, this started under president truman, who started give awards out to people who played a prominent role, civilians who made a real impact during world war ii and it's a tradition that's endured. >> quite a diverse and disting
rights movement. he's got. a number of awards over the years including 11 grammys. and get this, he has written 600 songs in his time. incredible. also john glenn, who as you said is an astronaut, a former senate. he was the third american to travel to space and the first to orbit the earth. also the oldest american to travel to space at age 77. pretty incredible, if you think about that. also, tony morrison, one of the most renowned authors of this time, she wrote a lot of memorable books,...
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there are groups and civil rights advocates that have fought for decades and so hard in this country for the right to vote and we are telling a number of those minority communities here in san francisco that it's ok that their ballots get tossed in the garbage can. for me, proponents of ranked-choice voting do not have a monopoly on the word democracy. to me, ranked-choice voting is the epitome of a system that is anti-democratic because it's ok that a lot of people have their votes tossed away. to me, that is unacceptable. so i know the debate will continue, but i wanted to make sure i articulated by comments and the real reason behind what i am doing. i am putting forth amendments today, and to let the public know the three things they encompass. first of all, it is to move to a september 1 ballot and a november runoff. i agree, we've talked with a lot of people, a lot of stake holders who don't like voting in september, and quite frankly, i don't either. and to ruin holidays, to think that people will vote after thanksgiving, i don't want that. absolutely. this is for people who d
there are groups and civil rights advocates that have fought for decades and so hard in this country for the right to vote and we are telling a number of those minority communities here in san francisco that it's ok that their ballots get tossed in the garbage can. for me, proponents of ranked-choice voting do not have a monopoly on the word democracy. to me, ranked-choice voting is the epitome of a system that is anti-democratic because it's ok that a lot of people have their votes tossed...
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i said i thought part of the civil rights act violates american's right to association. most of the civil rights act is banning discrimination by government. that is good, but i think the parts that ban private discrimination went too far. so i said this. >> private businesses ought to discriminate. i won't go to a place that is racist and i'll speak against them, but it should be their right to be racist. >> for that they demand i be fired, but think about it, i condemned racism. i said i would boycott a racist business, but my heresay was to agree with rand paul when he said on a show, part of the civil rights act went too far. then it does go too far. a black student association and the korean grocer's association should have right to exclude non-blacks or non-koreans. government must not discriminate but private individuals should be able to associate with whom they choose. activists hot left demand that i be fired. they don't want such ideas even heard. i supposed i should be grateful they don't want me killed. some places, that is the norm as we heard tonight. >> i
i said i thought part of the civil rights act violates american's right to association. most of the civil rights act is banning discrimination by government. that is good, but i think the parts that ban private discrimination went too far. so i said this. >> private businesses ought to discriminate. i won't go to a place that is racist and i'll speak against them, but it should be their right to be racist. >> for that they demand i be fired, but think about it, i condemned racism. i...
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he was, of course, a democrat is is pushing the civil rights act and voting rights act is what inspired the rath of southern voters against the democratic party. and there you just saw newt gingrich's tortured rhetorical device, to protect the southern strategy. to protect the vile race based antics of the national embarrassment called donald trump. to protect mitt romney from charges of prowling around with an incoherent racial racketeer. of course, no one need ask where a member of congress was born because it doesn't matter. we've had many members of kwong foreign born, not natural born citizens, because there are only two elective positions in the country that requires the office ho holder to be, quote, a natural born citizen. president and vice president. and historian newt gingrich knows that. he knows that his reference to african-american congressmen is still institutionally irrelevant to the racist messaging about the president's birth sft that the republicans and mitt romney have outsourced to a -- ignoramus. they have decided that to win this election they need someone to cel
he was, of course, a democrat is is pushing the civil rights act and voting rights act is what inspired the rath of southern voters against the democratic party. and there you just saw newt gingrich's tortured rhetorical device, to protect the southern strategy. to protect the vile race based antics of the national embarrassment called donald trump. to protect mitt romney from charges of prowling around with an incoherent racial racketeer. of course, no one need ask where a member of congress...
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this is about equal rights. >> yeah. >> this is about the -- the civil rights movement was not ability black rights, the suffrage movement was not about women's rights, it's about the rights of americans to be equal under the law, plain and simple. and i understand the passions that come from a religious perspective. you know, that's why we've taken pains to separate church and state. when it comes to the laws of this country, people don't understand the agony and the anguish it causes the families to be -- from social security, to veterans affairs, to immigration, to tax law to hit so many barriers and the effects it has on people's lives. and then just the simple idea that i have teenagers in my city that feel like that they're worth, that they're dignity is denied them in this nation that views them as unequal, and inferior. and that to me is so counter as to what we stand as as a nation. they are important and they have your place. but when it comes to the government of the united states, to discriminate in this manner should be unacceptable to everyone. >> that idea of a single cl
this is about equal rights. >> yeah. >> this is about the -- the civil rights movement was not ability black rights, the suffrage movement was not about women's rights, it's about the rights of americans to be equal under the law, plain and simple. and i understand the passions that come from a religious perspective. you know, that's why we've taken pains to separate church and state. when it comes to the laws of this country, people don't understand the agony and the anguish it...
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dealing with civil-rights movement, you simply cannot accomplish your goals if you are worried about being sold. john: says segregated lunch counter? >> there is nothing simple about responding to someone making racist comments by raising your voice. or telling them to knock it off. but the government tells you, you cannot do that? that is not a way to run a free society. john: should it be legal to marry the wrong person? or to give a price about nutrition? that and more from north carolina. crop up john: from the university of north carolina at chapel hill, a john stossel. >> not just the and on campus but it is threatened somewhere by somebody in authority. steve works for a medical equipment company but on the side you tried to block about nutrition? >> you given vice and what happened? >> was told by the state i should stop giving nutritional advice. john: they even printed with the red lines. this is why because you give the advice and may not without a license. >> wide why have to tell people to be to meats and vegetables and tell all diabetics to reduce carbohydrates? john: s
dealing with civil-rights movement, you simply cannot accomplish your goals if you are worried about being sold. john: says segregated lunch counter? >> there is nothing simple about responding to someone making racist comments by raising your voice. or telling them to knock it off. but the government tells you, you cannot do that? that is not a way to run a free society. john: should it be legal to marry the wrong person? or to give a price about nutrition? that and more from north...
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pa tragic, you call the school choice movement the civil rights issue of the 21th century. >> that's right. if people are worried about income and inequality and racial inequality. a lot of that gets driven by education inequality. if you have some folks graduating with high school with a bucket full of human ka79 and folks graduating with a symbol, you have to address that. >> john: we get more social stratification under the government monopoly system you are assigned by a zip code. if you live in a rich neighborhood, odds are it's a better school. >> exactly. not only do voucher programs break that down in getting kids into more integrated schools. there is academic evidence papers published showing civic virtues of children that take advantage of that take advantage of that. >> john: meaning? >> more poll rant less racist. they measure it by how kids eat in cafeterias and they are more likely in private schools, more likely to eat lunch with each other across races. >> john: you north sure, friedman foundation for education of choice, it was milton friedman that first introduced
pa tragic, you call the school choice movement the civil rights issue of the 21th century. >> that's right. if people are worried about income and inequality and racial inequality. a lot of that gets driven by education inequality. if you have some folks graduating with high school with a bucket full of human ka79 and folks graduating with a symbol, you have to address that. >> john: we get more social stratification under the government monopoly system you are assigned by a zip...
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pa tragic, you call the school choice movement the civil rights issue of the 21th century. >> that's right. if people are worried about income and inequality and racial inequality. a lot of that gets driven by education inequality. if you have some folks graduating with high school with a bucket full of human ka79 and folks graduating with a symbol, you have to address that. >> john: we get more social stratification under the government monopoly system you are assigned by a zip code. if you live in a rich neighborhood, odds are it's a better school. >> exactly. not only do voucher programs break that down in getting kids into more integrated schools. there is academic evidence papers published showing civic virtues of children that take advantage of that take advantage of that. >> john: meaning? >> more poll rant less racist. they measure it by how kids eat in cafeterias and they are more likely in private schools, more likely to eat lunch with each other across races. >> john: you north sure, friedman foundation for education of choice, it was milton friedman that first introduced
pa tragic, you call the school choice movement the civil rights issue of the 21th century. >> that's right. if people are worried about income and inequality and racial inequality. a lot of that gets driven by education inequality. if you have some folks graduating with high school with a bucket full of human ka79 and folks graduating with a symbol, you have to address that. >> john: we get more social stratification under the government monopoly system you are assigned by a zip...
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dealing with civil-rights movement, you simply cannot accomplish your goals if you are worried about being sold. john: says segregated lunch counter? >> there is nothing simple about responding to someone making racist comments by raising your voice. or telling them to knock it off. but the government tells you, you cannot do that? that is not a way to run a free society. john: should it be legal to marry the wrong person? or to give a price about nutrition? that and more from north carolina. [ female announcer ] you want family dinner to be special. dad, we want pizza. you guys said tacos. [ female announcer ] it doesn't always work out that way. you know what? we're spending too much money on eating out anyway. honey, come look at this. [ female announcer ] my money map from wells fargo is a free online tool that helps you track your spending. so instead of having to deal with a tight budget, you could have a tighter family. ♪ wells fargo. together we'll go far. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 3
dealing with civil-rights movement, you simply cannot accomplish your goals if you are worried about being sold. john: says segregated lunch counter? >> there is nothing simple about responding to someone making racist comments by raising your voice. or telling them to knock it off. but the government tells you, you cannot do that? that is not a way to run a free society. john: should it be legal to marry the wrong person? or to give a price about nutrition? that and more from north...
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i think that's right. and, specifically, when you think about the big bailouts, favored industry, the banks, the financial industries, the automobile industry, where the federal government basically replaced the political decision-making in bankruptcy as opposed to a market based decision. tracy: right. >> these are not just bad economic policies that go against economic freedom. tracy: right. >> this is, stinks of crony capitalism and it undermines the rule of law. if you look at the report, the indicator of the rule of law takes a real dive. it's it's the area that has gone down the most in our findings. tracy: yeah. there goes our freedom as well. quickly, we only have a few seconds, chile, one of the greatest success stories. how come? >> chile was in the 1970s was one of the least free countries in the world. then it implemented because the first country in the world that set out to create a free society based on a free market economy. it implemented the perhaps the most coherent set of complimentary
i think that's right. and, specifically, when you think about the big bailouts, favored industry, the banks, the financial industries, the automobile industry, where the federal government basically replaced the political decision-making in bankruptcy as opposed to a market based decision. tracy: right. >> these are not just bad economic policies that go against economic freedom. tracy: right. >> this is, stinks of crony capitalism and it undermines the rule of law. if you look at...
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or that as governor he marched for civil rights on the streets of detroit. though he did those things, too. more than these acts, it was the kind of man he was and the way he dealt with every person black or white. he was a man of the fairest instincts and a man of faith who knew that every person was a child of god. [ applause ] i'm grateful to him for so many things and above all for the knowledge of god whose ways are not always our ways, but as justice is certain and whose mercy endures forever. every good cause on this earth relies in the end on a plan bigger than ours. without depends on god, dr. king said, our efforts turned to ashes and our sun rises into darkest night unless his spirit pervades our lives we found out when g.k. chesterton called cures that don't cure, blessings that don't bless and solutions that don't solve, end of quote. of all that you bring to the work of today's civil rights cause, no advantage counts for more than this abiding confidence in the name above every name. against cruelty, arrogance, and all the foolishness of man, t
or that as governor he marched for civil rights on the streets of detroit. though he did those things, too. more than these acts, it was the kind of man he was and the way he dealt with every person black or white. he was a man of the fairest instincts and a man of faith who knew that every person was a child of god. [ applause ] i'm grateful to him for so many things and above all for the knowledge of god whose ways are not always our ways, but as justice is certain and whose mercy endures...
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to thwart civil rights. you may tell a pollster one thing but that does not mean you will vote that way, and i don't think the apparent supports means that is how people will support. it is a knelt minus -- net minus for the president. and, also, it looks so nakedly political. the president's position has not evolved but resolved. in 1986 he said he was in favor. in 2004 running for office, he said, no, he was again it, and he stayed that way until just now. and we know as paul described they planned to roll this out at a particular time. obviously, for maximum political advantage. so this is position we are now to believe he has held for some time but withheld at the same time, and what did he say, actually? did he say, i'm for this and i want to make it possible everywhere? in an effort to advance a constitutional amendment, he says heel live up to the -- says he will leave it up to the states. very obviously political. all of it. and as people look at that, it could further the impression, which i think t
to thwart civil rights. you may tell a pollster one thing but that does not mean you will vote that way, and i don't think the apparent supports means that is how people will support. it is a knelt minus -- net minus for the president. and, also, it looks so nakedly political. the president's position has not evolved but resolved. in 1986 he said he was in favor. in 2004 running for office, he said, no, he was again it, and he stayed that way until just now. and we know as paul described they...
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if we put the civil rights act of '64 up for a vote in the south. it would probably be defeated. and if you believe in the south, we ought to be putting people's rights up for popular vote? >> so re rented, let me get you in here. you say a lot of people say the president is worried about losing the african-american churchgoers in states like yours. you don't speak for all black people but let me get your thoughts on when you hear people make that downer argument. >> we are having a slight technical difficulty but i can hear you well. there is an add element we need to discuss in this. that is parts of what has happened is we've been duped by the right to ask the wrong questions. when you ask people what do you feel about same sex marriage, you are asking a religious question that should not be a constitutional issue because we have the freedom of religion. what we have found is when you connect the dots and you show people who is behind this family research council that has been listed as a hate group. when you connect the dots of the same people that overturned to sue for the r
if we put the civil rights act of '64 up for a vote in the south. it would probably be defeated. and if you believe in the south, we ought to be putting people's rights up for popular vote? >> so re rented, let me get you in here. you say a lot of people say the president is worried about losing the african-american churchgoers in states like yours. you don't speak for all black people but let me get your thoughts on when you hear people make that downer argument. >> we are having a...
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. >> oakland's civil rights. >> he introduced as a victim of police brutality to the wider a larger, and a american kid and just as it relates to police brutality. but it was not known beyond the community. >> he also said that the king beating brought to the server is the racial divide that existed but that was below the radar. he recalled there was an immense amount of hatred directed at king by those who police believe brought the brutality upon themselves. >> the san francisco hearing is scheduled to resume tuesday. they suspended him from office after heaps of guilty to a single charge of misdemeanor false imprisonment. >>> in the ethics case, is accused of misconduct including allegations of domestic violence. a judge friday gave lopez permission to spend another native of venezuela. >> a freak accident brings community together in the north bay. a friend to perfect strangers are doing to help a heartbroken family. >> protesters do video tonight on a grass fire in san diego county. exports 100 people from their homes and overall area northeast of campos. it was first reported a
. >> oakland's civil rights. >> he introduced as a victim of police brutality to the wider a larger, and a american kid and just as it relates to police brutality. but it was not known beyond the community. >> he also said that the king beating brought to the server is the racial divide that existed but that was below the radar. he recalled there was an immense amount of hatred directed at king by those who police believe brought the brutality upon themselves. >> the san...
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this has emerged as a kind of civil rights issue. this is a country in which you do not the want to see as standing against the advancement of civil rights. you may tell a pollster one thing but that doesn't say how you are going to o vote. i think it is a net minus for the president. the president's position on this hasn't evolved. it resolve. in 1996 he was in favor of gay marriage. 2004 he was against it and stayed that which until just now. we also know that they planned to roll this out at a particular time obviously for maximum political advantage. this is a position that we are now to believe that he held for sometime but withheld at the same time. did he say i'm for this and i want to make it possible everywhere and get behind legislation to do that or an effort to advance a constitutional amendment? no, he is going to leave this to the states. he is not going to do anything to advance a position for which he hopes to get political gain. obviously political all of it. people look at that it may further the depression that far
this has emerged as a kind of civil rights issue. this is a country in which you do not the want to see as standing against the advancement of civil rights. you may tell a pollster one thing but that doesn't say how you are going to o vote. i think it is a net minus for the president. the president's position on this hasn't evolved. it resolve. in 1996 he was in favor of gay marriage. 2004 he was against it and stayed that which until just now. we also know that they planned to roll this out at...
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rights actions against them or whether it is on the coverage of fast and furious should raise serious concerns. >> the justice department declined to comment. a spokesman for media matters said he would only comment if he could appear live on this network. >>> the youth vote really mobilized in the year 2008 but with unemployment now holding above 8% for many months many of the same college graduates are still jobless or underemployed and has many one-time obama supporters asking where the hope and check they werchange they were promis gone. here now for a fair and bailed debate. alex is schreiver and rob snyder president of the young democrats of america. nice to see both of you. >> thanks for having us. >> a look at the ad that the romney campaign started running made for the youth vote. take a look. >> four years ago we were so excited. when i graduated i didn't have a job be yet but i worked hard. getting an interview was tough enough. are no one was even hiring. after graduating i wanted a job to launch my career. now, i just want a job that covers my expenses every month. today
rights actions against them or whether it is on the coverage of fast and furious should raise serious concerns. >> the justice department declined to comment. a spokesman for media matters said he would only comment if he could appear live on this network. >>> the youth vote really mobilized in the year 2008 but with unemployment now holding above 8% for many months many of the same college graduates are still jobless or underemployed and has many one-time obama supporters asking...
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with a civil rights structure, google hopes motorola mobility will help boost its chances against apple. >> germany's national soccer team is warming up for the 2014 world cup qualifiers with wednesday evening's friendly again argentina. >> the coach has had a low profile since his teams exit in the semifinals of the euro 2012 in june, but now he has finally broken his silence. >> coach low finally broke his six and a half weeks silence, it going before the media. he is outraged at how the media has portrayed germany's euro 2012 performance. >> much of this criticism as the fully unwarranted, and i am tired of it. i want to make the point clear -- >> we have made enormous progress over the past two years. both with the team and the structures we have put into place with our starting lineup. after all, we put -- we have won almost every match we play. "see also rejected criticism that some teammates announcing the national anthem before euro 2012 matches. >> singing the national anthem, sure, it is great to sing the anthem. it is wonderful. but it has nothing to do with how good our team
with a civil rights structure, google hopes motorola mobility will help boost its chances against apple. >> germany's national soccer team is warming up for the 2014 world cup qualifiers with wednesday evening's friendly again argentina. >> the coach has had a low profile since his teams exit in the semifinals of the euro 2012 in june, but now he has finally broken his silence. >> coach low finally broke his six and a half weeks silence, it going before the media. he is...
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his place in civil rights history is solidified. along with the proof that no matter one's age, anyone can make a lasting difference. it is truly an honor to have ernest green, one of the little rock nine, here with us now. [ applause ] >> it's pretty amazing that you can inspire that sort of reaction from a crowd of young people who were born so far after these events. >> who were, in fact, this week i will be back in little rock. there are eight of us who are still alive. and we're recognizing the city of little rock is recognizing the 25th of september, the date that president eisenhower sent in the 101st airborne to escort us into the school. so it's amazing. i think all the rap you hear about this generation not being involved, this debunks all of that. to each of you, i applaud you for your efforts in trying to reform education. you are the ultimate customer and you should have the ultimate say on what it is that you are receiving, and i feel very proud to be a part of this. >> let me ask you about that language. i heard sever
his place in civil rights history is solidified. along with the proof that no matter one's age, anyone can make a lasting difference. it is truly an honor to have ernest green, one of the little rock nine, here with us now. [ applause ] >> it's pretty amazing that you can inspire that sort of reaction from a crowd of young people who were born so far after these events. >> who were, in fact, this week i will be back in little rock. there are eight of us who are still alive. and...
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, you know, the slain civil rights leader for lgbt people. when you get to know us, you can't help but love us. and as mainstream americans get to know their gay and lesbian neighbors, it is increasingly the case that they want to see them in all levels of our leadership and having the first openly gay person in the senate is a real step forward. >> big turning of the time. bishop gene robinson, great to have you on as always. i appreciate it. >> thank you, tom. >> that's going to wrap things up for me. i'm going to see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 eastern. i'll be much more well rested at that time. don't go anywhere, though. an equally tired alex wagner, she looks great, but equally tired, i know it, she's coming up next on "now." ♪ these are... [ male announcer ] marie callender's puts everything you've grown to love about sunday dinner into each of her pot pies. tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a crust made from scratch. marie callender's. it's time to savor. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out
, you know, the slain civil rights leader for lgbt people. when you get to know us, you can't help but love us. and as mainstream americans get to know their gay and lesbian neighbors, it is increasingly the case that they want to see them in all levels of our leadership and having the first openly gay person in the senate is a real step forward. >> big turning of the time. bishop gene robinson, great to have you on as always. i appreciate it. >> thank you, tom. >> that's...
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and civil rights, and the reason for our existence and by the way, i want to remind everybody of one thing. remember, remember what this at its core was all about, why this organization at its core was all abo about. it was about the franchise and it was about the right to vote because when you have the right to vote you have the right to change things! and we, the president and i and eric and all of us, we see a future where those rights are expanded, not diminished and where racial profiling is a thing of the past! where access to the ballot is expanded and unencumbered. where there are no distinctions made on the basis of race or gender in access to housing and lending. and so much more. did you think we'd be fighting these battles again? i was chairman of the judiciary committee for almost 17 years with the ranking member. we've been through these battles. i didn't think. i didn't think we'd be back. i remember working with republicans, republicans, and by the way, this ain't your father's republican party. remember -- remember working with republicans on motor voter, on expandin
and civil rights, and the reason for our existence and by the way, i want to remind everybody of one thing. remember, remember what this at its core was all about, why this organization at its core was all abo about. it was about the franchise and it was about the right to vote because when you have the right to vote you have the right to change things! and we, the president and i and eric and all of us, we see a future where those rights are expanded, not diminished and where racial profiling...
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have cast it as a civil right? >> i think that's definitely part of it, and pop culture is a big part of it. as, you know, seeing same-sex couples has become more normal, more mainstream. people are used to see it and more gay couples feel comfortable telling people around them this is who i am, this is my family. that really changes mores. there was already a huge generational gap but now we're seeing major shifts through all generations. for first time white catholics support -- a majority of white catholics support same-sex marriage. >> marco rubio was asked about his views on same-sex marriage. let me play you what he said. here he is. >> is homosexuality a sin? >> i can tell you what faith teaches and the faith teaches it is. as a policymaker, you know, i could just tell you that i'm informed by my faith and my faith informs me in who i am as a person, but not as a way to pass judgment on people. >> okay. so rubio says his faith informs him that its a sin but he's not going to cast judgment on others. he's not
have cast it as a civil right? >> i think that's definitely part of it, and pop culture is a big part of it. as, you know, seeing same-sex couples has become more normal, more mainstream. people are used to see it and more gay couples feel comfortable telling people around them this is who i am, this is my family. that really changes mores. there was already a huge generational gap but now we're seeing major shifts through all generations. for first time white catholics support -- a...
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you call the school choice movement the civil-rights issue of the 20th century? >> if people are lourdes of inequality they should understand a lot of that is driven by education. this summer graduating with a bucket full of capital some have assembled a way to address it is inequality. john: we have more social stratification because you are assigned by your neighborhood not only do voucher programs bring that down but academic evidence showing the civic virtues is higher than average mean more tolerant, less racist showing how kids eat together in private schools they are more likely to eat lunch with each other. john: you are chairman for the freedman foundation he introduced the idea is of vouchers there have been 13 states passing 25 different voucher programs. even or today in arizona. john: the we see and that allows students statewide rated by their grades by accountability system. louisiana it is 4500 ridges a fraction but it is better than before. >> it covers the bottom 55%. >> 61,000. >> that is about 55%. a voucher program for the poor is the poor vo
you call the school choice movement the civil-rights issue of the 20th century? >> if people are lourdes of inequality they should understand a lot of that is driven by education. this summer graduating with a bucket full of capital some have assembled a way to address it is inequality. john: we have more social stratification because you are assigned by your neighborhood not only do voucher programs bring that down but academic evidence showing the civic virtues is higher than average...